Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 26mm diameter in gold by G.W. de Saulles after T. Brock, Reverse: W.Wyon, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1817b, BHM 3506, 12.98 grammes, Good Fine, cleaned and scuffed with some rim damage indicating possibly once in a mount
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 26mm diameter in gold, by T. Brock, after W.Wyon, The Official Royal Mint issue, 12.97 grammes, Eimer 1817b, BHM 3506, EF with minor contact marks and hairlines, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 26mm diameter in gold, by T. Brock, after W.Wyon, The Official Royal Mint issue, 12.84 grammes, Eimer 1817b, BHM 3506, NEF/EF the obverse lightly cleaned and with a scratch in the field, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 26mm diameter in silver, by T. Brock after W.Wyon, The Official Royal Mint issue, 9.73 grammes, Eimer 1817b, BHM 3506 A/UNC with some minor contact marks, with old grey toning, a most attractive example, in the red Royal Mint box of issue along with the original envelope
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 26mm diameter in gold, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1817b, BHM 3506, 12.84 grammes, UNC or very near so with a small contact mark on the veil and some very small rim nicks
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 the Official Royal Mint issue 25mm diameter in Gold, weight 12.70 grammes, Eimer 1817b, BHM 3506, EF rubbed on the portrait, with many fine hairlines, in the official red Royal Mint box of issue
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 (2) 25mm diameter in gold, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817b, BHM 3506, 12.89 grammes, NEF with some contact marks and rim nicks
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 (2) the first 56mm diameter in bronze, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, EF, the second 25mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817b, 9.58 grammes, GVF with some heavier contact marks
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 25mm diameter in gold, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1817b, BHM 3506 UNC or very near so with some very small tone spots, in the original red case of issue this in excellent condition
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 26mm diameter in gold, the official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles (after T.Brock)/W.Wyon, Eimer 1817b, BHM 3506, 12.70 grammes, EF with a small test cut on the edge, dull surfaces partly conceal a series of hairline scratches
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 the Official Royal Mint issue 25mm diameter in Gold, weight 12.81 grammes, Eimer 1817b, BHM 3506, UNC with some edge nicks, GEF/AU with thin scratch in the obverse field, the Royal Mint issues now very sought after, in the official red Royal Mint box of issue.
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 the Official Royal Mint issue 25mm diameter in silver Eimer 1817b, BHM 3506 A/UNC, along with a silver ingot on a loop total weight 15.98 grammes GVF
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 26mm diameter in gold, the official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1817b the odd tiny rim nick otherwise UNC and choice, a most attractive example and rare thus
Medals (4) Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 26mm diameter in Silver, The Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1817b EF toned, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 Eimer 1871b The Official Royal Mint issue (2) 31mm diameter in silver EF and GEF, Coronation of George V 1911 by Elkington, Obverse: Busts conjoined, Reverse: SOUVENIR FROM THE ROYAL PALACE HOTEL KENSINGTON CORONATION GEORGE V 22nd JUNE 1911 within a wreath 21mm diameter in silver NEF with a suspension loop at the top
Medals a wide variety (35) includes New Zealand Medal 1913 TO THE OFFICERS AND CREW OF H.M.S.NEW ZEALAND 36mm diameter in silver by W.R.Bock Lustrous EF and scarce, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 35mm diameter in silver Eimer 1872 VF, Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 26mm diameter in silver, Eimer 1817b the official Royal Mint issue, NEF, Coronation of King George V 1911 31mm diameter in silver, the official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1922b NEF with grey tone, George II 1736 Dassier's series of English Kings and Queens 40mm diameter in bronze Eimer 525 EF, Battle of Lissa, Surrender of Breslau 1757 48mm diameter in brass Eimer 656 Near Fine, John Philip Kemble 1798 Eimer 888 52mm diameter in copper, Reverse: TRAGOEDUS ANGLICUS AET XLI.MDCCXCVIII Fine, scarce. Treaty of Aix-La-Chapelle 1798 (not in Eimer) Obverse: Bust of George II left GEORGIUS II . D.G. REX, Reverse: Britannia seated on shore with shield, cornucopia and trophies, PAX COMMERCII NUTRIX, Fine of better, as part of a group of 18th to 20th Century medals, two prize medals, with some in silver, also a cap badgeManchester Ship Canal, and a lighter case with a Rolls-Royce logo in mixed condition
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 25mm diameter in gold Eimer 1817b A/UNC with a few very small contact marks visible under magnification, a very pleasing example, in the original Red box of issue
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 26mm diameter in gold, the official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1817b EF with some hairlines on the obverse and a gentle edge bruise, in the red Royal Mint case of issue
Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in silver (4) Official Royal Mint issues Eimer 1817a GEF to A/UNC in the red boxes of issue, Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 26mm diameter in silver (3) Official Royal Mint issues (3) Eimer 1817b GVF, EF and GEF, Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 by MB Ltd 28.4 grammes, silvered GEF, Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee 1887 The official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1733b 77mm diameter in silver by J.E.Boehm and F.Leighton Good Fine, KingGeorge VICoronation 1937 57mm diameter in silver the official Royal Mint issue Eimer 2046a GEF Matt Finish, King George VI Coronation 1937 49mm diameter in bronze, Reverse Britannia standing CROWNED A.D 1937 NEF, Coronation of King George VI 1937 35mm diameter in base metal NEF boxed, Prize medal 1890 in silver to Herbert H.Bower 40mm diameter with suspension loop DUX of the First modern class Aberdeen Grammar School by the Lord Provost, Magistrates and Town Council of Aberdeen Oct.1890 GVF
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